Bathroom with a Corner Shower and Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs

Master Bath Remodel with Soaker Tub, Custom Tiled Shower and Warm Gray Vanity
Master Bath Remodel with Soaker Tub, Custom Tiled Shower and Warm Gray Vanity
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In this master bath, we removed the jacuzzi tub and installed a free standing Compton 70” white acrylic tub. Sienna porcelain tile 12 x 24 in Bianco color was installed on the room floor and walls of the shower. Linear glass/stone/metal accent tile was installed in the shower. The new vanity cabinets are Medalllion Gold, Winslow Flat Panel, Maple Finish in Chai Latte classic paint with Champangne bronze pulls. On the countertop is Silestone 3cm Quartz in Pulsar color with single roundover edge. Delta Cassidy Collection faucets, floor mount tub filler faucet, rain showerhead with handheld slide bar, 24” towel bar, towel ring, double robe hooks, toilet paper holder, 12” and 18” grab bars. Two Kohler rectangular undermount white sinks where installed. Wainscot wall treatment in painted white was installed behind the tub.
Warm Contemporary Bathroom by Du Bois Design
Warm Contemporary Bathroom by Du Bois Design
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
Designer: Natalie Du Bois Photographer: Kallan Mac Leod
Ashland Street Main Bathroom
Ashland Street Main Bathroom
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
Designing this spec home meant envisioning the future homeowners, without actually meeting them. The family we created that lives here while we were designing prefers clean simple spaces that exude character reminiscent of the historic neighborhood. By using substantial moldings and built-ins throughout the home feels like it’s been here for one hundred years. Yet with the fresh color palette rooted in nature it feels like home for a modern family.
Rustic Modern
Rustic Modern
AV Architects + BuildersAV Architects + Builders
AV Architects + Builders Location: McLean, VA, USA This fabulous rustic-modern home measures more than 10,000 square feet with 2,000 square feet of customized outdoor spaces. The focus of our design was to create an open-floor layout and have each room connect with the next. Suitable for both family and entertaining purposes, our design offers all natural materials both on the interior and exterior. Not only does the interior offer plenty of room for entertaining, but we added a grotto and a pool to help move the fun to the outdoors. It truly is meant to make you feel like you’re on vacation all-year round. Stacy Zarin Photography
Arundel Master Bath
Arundel Master Bath
Home by Tim + ChrisHome by Tim + Chris
A master bathroom in the third floor master suite that overlooks the canopy of mature trees and accommodates a large jetted shower, stand alone tub, double vanity.
Master Bath Remodel with Soaker Tub, Custom Tiled Shower and Warm Gray Vanity
Master Bath Remodel with Soaker Tub, Custom Tiled Shower and Warm Gray Vanity
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this master bath, we removed the jacuzzi tub and installed a free standing Compton 70” white acrylic tub. Sienna porcelain tile 12 x 24 in Bianco color was installed on the room floor and walls of the shower. Linear glass/stone/metal accent tile was installed in the shower. The new vanity cabinets are Medalllion Gold, Winslow Flat Panel, Maple Finish in Chai Latte classic paint with Champangne bronze pulls. On the countertop is Silestone 3cm Quartz in Pulsar color with single roundover edge. Delta Cassidy Collection faucets, floor mount tub filler faucet, rain showerhead with handheld slide bar, 24” towel bar, towel ring, double robe hooks, toilet paper holder, 12” and 18” grab bars. Two Kohler rectangular undermount white sinks where installed. Wainscot wall treatment in painted white was installed behind the tub.

Bathroom with a Corner Shower and Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs

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